Gladysz was named to the third team for the second straight
season, while Wolfing garnered honorable mention recognition.

Gladysz, a two-time first team all-region honoree and Third Team
All-American last season, had another fine campaign for the
Generals. She was named First Team All-ODAC, ODAC Player of the
Year and ODAC Tournament MVP in 2004. She ranked in the Top 10 in
Division III in assists per game (12.61 apg) and totaled 1,387
assists. She also notched 374 digs, 71 kills, 61 blocks and 55
service aces on the season. Gladysz will enter her senior season
ranked first all-time at W&L in career assists (3,870), third
in service aces (190) and fouth in digs (1,192).

Wolfing was named Honorable Mention All-American after earning
First Team All-South Region honors earlier this season. A two-time
First Team All-ODAC selection, Wolfing led the Generals in 2004
with 454 kills. She also added 412 digs, 58 blocks and 53 service
aces. Wolfing graduates as W&L's all-time leader in career digs
(1,557) and ranks second all-time in career kills (1,490) and
career games played (471). Additionally, her 182 service aces are
fourth all-time.

Wolfing joins Gladysz and junior middle blocker Susan Gaillard
(Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) as the only W&L volleyball
players to have ever received All-America honors.

W&L finished the 2004 season with a 28-8 overall record. The
Generals claimed their fourth straight ODAC Championship and
advanced to the NCAA Tournament South Region Semifinals.